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i spent a lot of time reading about the natural law and theory. and my appeal is not to let this run according to details. and theorys and nuances, i ask you to let the proceeding go according to the way that the average person understands what is right. i have the taxi paragraph in front of me from proposition a. it states: to transfer the power and duties from the taxi commission to the mta. that's the powers and duties. the duty of the taxi commission was to oversee the proposition a. the same authority over the railway. well, they don't lease out buses. they don't have fleets of medallion buses they are leasing out. we have an asymmetrical situation because they can attempt to dominate us through details of law. they are creating an industry, if this was done with buses, you would have buses down your throat. and you would have a different picture of how things are -- of what is reasonable. now when these facts were put to mayor gavin newsom and supervisor peskin, as whether proposition k was to be observed. they state and i quote, we are not
i spent a lot of time reading about the natural law and theory. and my appeal is not to let this run according to details. and theorys and nuances, i ask you to let the proceeding go according to the way that the average person understands what is right. i have the taxi paragraph in front of me from proposition a. it states: to transfer the power and duties from the taxi commission to the mta. that's the powers and duties. the duty of the taxi commission was to oversee the proposition a. the...
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barbara ehrenreich president and executive director of the lawyers committee for civil rights under law hilary shelton washington bureau director and senior vice president for advocacy the end he and katherine culliton good solid senior attorney and director of voter protection the advancement project and thank you all for joining us is. appreciate let's start off with the voter suppression from the columbus dispatch reported today that there is a data glitch in cuyahoga county democratic leaning county. and that it has to a data sharing this is just a coincidence that i'm not sure who to direct it if any of you know are familiar with this. by saying we don't know is a coincidence or not but it's a problem and very well we have to make sure this doesn't interfere with people's opportunity to participate in this electoral process it would move towards tuesday . a c.p.s. deployed monitors into cuyahoga county as well as the justice department we're very happy to announce as also deployed official federal monitors into total counted to look into this issue an issue that concerns the bottom
barbara ehrenreich president and executive director of the lawyers committee for civil rights under law hilary shelton washington bureau director and senior vice president for advocacy the end he and katherine culliton good solid senior attorney and director of voter protection the advancement project and thank you all for joining us is. appreciate let's start off with the voter suppression from the columbus dispatch reported today that there is a data glitch in cuyahoga county democratic...
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i think we have plenty of laws on the books. but we need to do a better job enforcing the laws we have. one of the things that concerns me is that our borders aren't secure. we have a rather casual way for people to come and go as they please. >> reporter: high school teacher eddie diaz, whose parents immigrated from mexico, agrees ...worries the political rhetoric of the election cycle has had a corrosive effect. >> demonizing people isn't going to help. it's just going to make it a challenge that's going to go on for generations. >> reporter: diaz supports president obama, even though he didn't deliver on his promise of comprehensive immigration reform. he says he can't vote for romney because he doesn't know where he stands. >> on immigration, just like other issues, he's shifted his positions and it's hard for me to nail down what he believes. the dream act, for example-- he's gone back and forth. this last debate, he said he would not veto it, whereas previous debates, he said he would veto it and not support it. there are
i think we have plenty of laws on the books. but we need to do a better job enforcing the laws we have. one of the things that concerns me is that our borders aren't secure. we have a rather casual way for people to come and go as they please. >> reporter: high school teacher eddie diaz, whose parents immigrated from mexico, agrees ...worries the political rhetoric of the election cycle has had a corrosive effect. >> demonizing people isn't going to help. it's just going to make it...
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the law is clear of conflict between the two, they must be interpreted to give effect to each. 406-b explicitly governs appeals. even if you believe that the right to appeal is not in the charter, it can be found in two sections of the police code. and we have explained these in our brief. let me touch on section 2.103, which is entitled right of appeal. the city attorney appeal that is this section is operable. and allowed to this board for a person grieved by this requirement. and issuing of medallions of those waiting on the list. and drivers who applied for 17 years and have driven for years for their eligibility. this is an unlawful decision made by the transportation code made by an agency that put their interest above the public and above the taxi driver drivers. we ask you to accept our appeal. if you have questions, i will be happy to answer. >> let's hear the other side first. >> good afternoon, vice president fung and board members, executive director goldstein and mr. brian. i am the director of the taxi and accessible services. i am here on behalf of director risk who wa
the law is clear of conflict between the two, they must be interpreted to give effect to each. 406-b explicitly governs appeals. even if you believe that the right to appeal is not in the charter, it can be found in two sections of the police code. and we have explained these in our brief. let me touch on section 2.103, which is entitled right of appeal. the city attorney appeal that is this section is operable. and allowed to this board for a person grieved by this requirement. and issuing of...
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. >> law enforcement on the streets of oakland getting tighter for a second night of operation impact. california patrol being deployed to reenforce an under staffed police department netting 11 arrests. chp provides patrol support in higï crime areas.. >> high visibility control. you have police cars in plain view. we hope that will act adds a deterrent. >> officers from both police and chp joined forces to greet students in oakland. >> police looking for a driver hit a woman and then drove off. police say the woman was on the sidewalk when the mercedes turned into a driveway, hitting her. they say the driver did have an interyags with the woman and then drove away. >> muni service in operation for the evening commute. a man was killed on the tracks this morning. service was suspended almost three hours, passengers rerouted on buses and shuttles.8 investigators trying to determine why this man was walking in that tunnel. >> a warning about mail. a neighborhood watch group provided these pictures to authorities. police say the thieves hit at r5$qjwj. >> about 100 people lined up thi
. >> law enforcement on the streets of oakland getting tighter for a second night of operation impact. california patrol being deployed to reenforce an under staffed police department netting 11 arrests. chp provides patrol support in higï crime areas.. >> high visibility control. you have police cars in plain view. we hope that will act adds a deterrent. >> officers from both police and chp joined forces to greet students in oakland. >> police looking for a driver hit...
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i believe that's an important law. >> moderator: charlie, do you disagree? >> i do, you know, for an important reason. the affordable health care agent is the most misnamed thing i've heard. there's nothing affordable about it. this country is $16 frl in debt, and we're talking about spending 2.6 trillion dollars, and where's that money coming from? this is another big government solution that will cut $616 billion out of medicare. >> moderator: is that what you don't like is the money -- summers: the specifics from that and what it cuts from medicare, and it puts another government bureaucracy in place, and i think these projected savings, we've seen government projections before. in 1964, when they passed medicare and medicaid, they projected it cost $9 billion, but it was more. we have to allow individuals to go across state lines, purchase health insurance like they purchase homeowner insurance, and another less expensive option is to allow them to deduct it from the federal income taxes like home mortgage interests. >> moderator: i have to wrap you up o
i believe that's an important law. >> moderator: charlie, do you disagree? >> i do, you know, for an important reason. the affordable health care agent is the most misnamed thing i've heard. there's nothing affordable about it. this country is $16 frl in debt, and we're talking about spending 2.6 trillion dollars, and where's that money coming from? this is another big government solution that will cut $616 billion out of medicare. >> moderator: is that what you don't like is...
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law that everybody has served in iraq anything like a platoon much as you know back. in afghanistan my mother didn't get our back. i'm a new york city my opinion your city and it. will be subpoenaed there is no british no owner and i don't see a million. was. this is. a chance delays. please retire ok let's just be honest here for a moment for some people this is and justifiably so a battle about a police state since one thousand a.d. the number of people in prison per capita in the united states has more than tripled we now in prison a greater percentage of our population than any other country in the world in fact the united states is only five percent of the world population has twenty five percent of the world's prison population in the us one in every one hundred six white males aged eighteen or over is incarcerated for hispanic males that number is one in thirty six and one in fifteen black males over eighteen is currently in jail . between one thousand nine hundred seven and two thousand and seven state spending on incarceration related expenses increased one h
law that everybody has served in iraq anything like a platoon much as you know back. in afghanistan my mother didn't get our back. i'm a new york city my opinion your city and it. will be subpoenaed there is no british no owner and i don't see a million. was. this is. a chance delays. please retire ok let's just be honest here for a moment for some people this is and justifiably so a battle about a police state since one thousand a.d. the number of people in prison per capita in the united...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. depressed mood and suicidal if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the...
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captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> two area law enforcement officers attacked with knives and two blade wielding suspects now dead. we begin with a 17-year-old boy shot and killed by virginia state police. this one started when deputies from both stafford and fauquier counties responded to a crash in fauquier county around 4:00 in the morning. as surae chinn tells us, it ended with a deputy shooting and killing that teenager at a nearby home. >> it's kind of odd for this to happen around this area. it's usually pretty quiet, pretty calm, peaceful neighborhood. >> reporter: jack has lived in his southern fauquier county home for more than two decades. he's seen his share of accidents so when he saw the blue car in the ditch he
captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> two area law enforcement officers attacked with knives and two blade wielding suspects now dead. we begin with a 17-year-old boy shot and killed by virginia state police. this one started when deputies from both stafford and fauquier counties responded to a crash in fauquier county around 4:00 in the morning. as surae chinn tells us, it ended with a deputy shooting and killing that teenager at a...
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i served -- after law schoololi u.c. haisings i served in the united states navy as a jag. i assisted service members who issues, where one would seek an defender in the navy, which means i defended service members who were accused of
i served -- after law schoololi u.c. haisings i served in the united states navy as a jag. i assisted service members who issues, where one would seek an defender in the navy, which means i defended service members who were accused of
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officials have not commented yet whether the dead belong to be islamic sect that wants to impose sharia law in the country media reports say the victims mostly young men were rounded up in house to house searches and then shot. germany's trying hard to ditch in nuclear energy but the result is that electricity prices in the manufacturing powerhouse are becoming shockingly high speed all over now reports the other stings that the country is having to be decidedly non-green to fuel its future. it was a resoundingly no new clear from the german chancellor to the animal abandon you have power completely step by step until the end of the twenty twenty as a country within that we can become pioneers on the way to go we need an age of renewable energy the two thousand and eleven meltdown at the fukushima power plant in japan the worst atomic energy disaster since chernobyl is the key motivation for rushing through nuclear decommissioning is a security concerns are very strong this is the main factor in the decision to begin with the action of nuclear energy in germany.
officials have not commented yet whether the dead belong to be islamic sect that wants to impose sharia law in the country media reports say the victims mostly young men were rounded up in house to house searches and then shot. germany's trying hard to ditch in nuclear energy but the result is that electricity prices in the manufacturing powerhouse are becoming shockingly high speed all over now reports the other stings that the country is having to be decidedly non-green to fuel its future. it...
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since two thousand and one but i guess that's not enough deaths to constitute reevaluation of how our law enforcement uses these weapons to stop tasiast bro and to break the set i'm first bringing you an interview i just did with ralph nader last night. and the large number of issues of you've never seen anything like i'm drunk. you may already be aware that there's a third party debate taking place right here on monday night and one well known political activists is hosting another third party debate this sunday right here in washington d.c. that activist is perennial presidential candidate ralph nader and his message is clear out with the old and in with the new new political direction that is sort of talk about the desperate need for a third party voice and breaking out of the lesser of two evils mentality i'm joined by the third party girl himself ralph nader former u.s. presidential candidate and author of many bestselling books including most recently the seventeen solutions bold ideas for our american future ralph thank you so much for coming on i think you're a fan so at this poin
since two thousand and one but i guess that's not enough deaths to constitute reevaluation of how our law enforcement uses these weapons to stop tasiast bro and to break the set i'm first bringing you an interview i just did with ralph nader last night. and the large number of issues of you've never seen anything like i'm drunk. you may already be aware that there's a third party debate taking place right here on monday night and one well known political activists is hosting another third party...
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well then i am for enforcing the law. >> thank you ma'am. mr. lagos. >> short term rentals is something i know about having lived in mark merced because our landlord rents out them on a nightly or weekly basis and i am oppose to that. i am opposed at the whole idea of renting out short term rentals to people, so i would be opposed to taxation on those units because i am opposed to the whole idea of short term rentals because they deprive people from affordable housing and it's an end around rent control. >> mr. rogers. >> i think that's a good point. i have a frent who has a rental unit down stairs and has an agency that is providing her people that would stay there and they were people that were travelers and they would stay for a month and then she would look for another tenant there and it would be another two months before she got a tenant and stay a month or two weeks so it went, so she wasn't making a lot of money. the idea that it should be rented out as a steady income to people who wanted to stay there 12 months out of the year is r
well then i am for enforcing the law. >> thank you ma'am. mr. lagos. >> short term rentals is something i know about having lived in mark merced because our landlord rents out them on a nightly or weekly basis and i am oppose to that. i am opposed at the whole idea of renting out short term rentals to people, so i would be opposed to taxation on those units because i am opposed to the whole idea of short term rentals because they deprive people from affordable housing and it's an...
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i believe that it is the signature law for president obama and the signature law for governor romney in massachusetts. i personally would repeal the bad and try to keep the good, especially maintaining insurance on our children until they're 26. >> we have about a minute left. while you are one person running for congress, how do you address the on going stalemate and jm nastiness that exists in both houses? >> i believe it's due to party alee gens. they both feel they need to defend their party. overall, as a libertarian, i don't have the part aplea gens, so i basically would be able to reach across the aisle and come with a come promiessments truly my only reresponsibility is to the people of my district and the people of this country. >> all right. paul drogos. good luck in november. to see the interview and other candidate interviews, log on to abc2news.com/politics and don't forget to vote tuesday, november the 6th. >>> that's it for abc2 news at 6. we'll be back here at 11. see you tonight. so, maybe you're trying to figure out question seven. well, let me give it a shot. if yo
i believe that it is the signature law for president obama and the signature law for governor romney in massachusetts. i personally would repeal the bad and try to keep the good, especially maintaining insurance on our children until they're 26. >> we have about a minute left. while you are one person running for congress, how do you address the on going stalemate and jm nastiness that exists in both houses? >> i believe it's due to party alee gens. they both feel they need to...
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stewart is accused of trying to blow up the homes of law enforcement sphirns virginia. he is also accused of throwing pipe bombs in the paths of officers chasing him. >>> coming up, a maryland hospital helps overweight kids debt because on the healthy track. a great story, derek. see you soon. >>> still to come in this half- hour, a late breaking development about the new york city marathon after anger in all five boroughs. top. >> well, a little chilly today. high temperatures held in the low 50s. let me show you temperatures right now. temperatures are in the 40s to around 50. 47, or 49 as you get out to the college park area, 47 in gaithersburg. we'll come back and tell you what the windchills are and look ahead to the rest of the weekend. >>> but first, one of the worst bridges in our area is getting some attention, and it could put a detour in your weekend travel plans. we'll have that after the break. >>> a commuter alert about major work on one of our worst brimin the area. the bridge carrying washington boulevard has been rated poor in the past so now work is ge
stewart is accused of trying to blow up the homes of law enforcement sphirns virginia. he is also accused of throwing pipe bombs in the paths of officers chasing him. >>> coming up, a maryland hospital helps overweight kids debt because on the healthy track. a great story, derek. see you soon. >>> still to come in this half- hour, a late breaking development about the new york city marathon after anger in all five boroughs. top. >> well, a little chilly today. high...
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break the law? since when is voting breaking the law? decades ago we faced jim crow and the polls. today it's fewer hours and longer lines. but the goal is the same. voter suppression. joining me now is former florida governor charlie crist. he's now an independent. tonight he's introducing former president clinton at an obama rally. governor, thanks so much for your time tonight. >> reverend, it's great to be with you, reverend al. thank you. >> now, let me ask you directly. wouldn't extending voting hours be the right thing for governor scott to do here? you did it in 2008 as the governor of florida and you are republican. what would be wrong with scott doing that today? >> there would be nothing wrong with it, reverend. it would be the right thing to do. it's a precious, cherished right and all of us want to have an opportunity to exercise. yesterday i was in miami guard dense in north dade county and the wait was 2 1/2 to three hours. it's unconscienceable to let that go on. the people of florida deserve better and they deserve a right to vote. >> i have been down in florida wi
break the law? since when is voting breaking the law? decades ago we faced jim crow and the polls. today it's fewer hours and longer lines. but the goal is the same. voter suppression. joining me now is former florida governor charlie crist. he's now an independent. tonight he's introducing former president clinton at an obama rally. governor, thanks so much for your time tonight. >> reverend, it's great to be with you, reverend al. thank you. >> now, let me ask you directly....
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failing to comply with the law requiring the release of the regulatory agenda every six months. inhof says the president is hiding that agenda because of the election. >> he is intentionally delaying reports, that the law requires until after the election. >> the epa did not respond to the repeated request for comment on the charges, neither did the white house. the obama campaign also declined our offer. for to us include a spokesman on this issue. coal or energy in general. >> one obama campaign ad running in coal country goes after a romney ad, and the coal miners at an event. >> it turns out they were told that attendance at romney's rally was "mandatory." it ends with the line mitt romney is not one of us. these coal miners in west virginia -- >> feel that the industry is under attack? >> definitely. absolutely. 100%. >> yeah. >> i'm 53. i have been doing it for 31 years and i had kids and it makes me angry. why would the federal government want to eliminate all of our jobs at this time in the recession? we're providing cheap electricity for the united states. pride thing w
failing to comply with the law requiring the release of the regulatory agenda every six months. inhof says the president is hiding that agenda because of the election. >> he is intentionally delaying reports, that the law requires until after the election. >> the epa did not respond to the repeated request for comment on the charges, neither did the white house. the obama campaign also declined our offer. for to us include a spokesman on this issue. coal or energy in general....
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maffei'sl background and law degree, we don't have a -- anyone in our qualification that he has. thank you, supervisors, for this consideration. >> chair kim: thank you so this item? seeing none, public comment is i'll say very quickly, i was very interested in particular in hearing michael maffei and'm;jdl matto speak. we've not had a doctor or lawyer on the commission before. generally the rules committee does not appoint individuals that we have not heard before us. supervisor ferrell, i know you might want to add to that discussion. >> supervisor farrell: first of all i want to thank the existing members of the commission who came here today. thank you for your service. not only in armed forces, but on the commission itself. thank you so much for the time you've spent on that. to the applicants that came here today, thank you as well. not only for applying but for your service. again, as a kid who grew up with his dad in the air force, there's no higher duty and higher honor. so thank you all for what you have done. i agree, there is actually -- also, i would like to see mr.
maffei'sl background and law degree, we don't have a -- anyone in our qualification that he has. thank you, supervisors, for this consideration. >> chair kim: thank you so this item? seeing none, public comment is i'll say very quickly, i was very interested in particular in hearing michael maffei and'm;jdl matto speak. we've not had a doctor or lawyer on the commission before. generally the rules committee does not appoint individuals that we have not heard before us. supervisor ferrell,...
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of commerce president tony howard says adequate private property protection also exists in virginia law. >> the business community really believes that these type of protections, which we support by and large, are best left to the state code. >> reporter: howard also fears if passed the constitutional change could hurt virginia's business-friendly reputation. >> the ballot question is written so broadly. and the wording is so imprecise that we don't know necessarily how it's going to rear its ugly head down the road. a lot of local governments are concerned. >> reporter: city officials in some jurisdictions even worry that the constitutional amendment could be interpreted so broadly that if they wanted to close down a street like this for a parade or art fair it would be prohibited. but cucinelli and dale swanson insist the added protection is needed. >> without question when we have no protection, we just are living under an illusion that we do have protection, and we don't. >> reporter: in spotsylvania county, julie carey, news 4. >>> this is the last day for early voting in maryland
of commerce president tony howard says adequate private property protection also exists in virginia law. >> the business community really believes that these type of protections, which we support by and large, are best left to the state code. >> reporter: howard also fears if passed the constitutional change could hurt virginia's business-friendly reputation. >> the ballot question is written so broadly. and the wording is so imprecise that we don't know necessarily how it's...
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he broke many laws but still made it to the top. >> his fall has weaken the party's left wing. much like the hand over power, future reforms will be decided behind closed doors. >> located near the red sea, the facility offers three master's degree programs using german educational standards. >> in the egyptian desert directly next to the resort is where you'll find the egyptian satellite campus of the technical university of berlin. the campus cost 40 million euros to build. it is the brainchild of an egyptian multimillion there. the result is the 10,000 square meter campus. students enrolled in energy engineering, urban development, and water engineering. as to the body consists of 27 men and three women from india, china, south africa and egypt. >> i want a program that is more or less a mix of here and abroad. i did not want to do two consecutive years in germany, and i'm afraid i will never come back to egypt. >> the university wants students to go home when they graduate and contribute to their country's development. this didn't come from johannesburg to study water and e
he broke many laws but still made it to the top. >> his fall has weaken the party's left wing. much like the hand over power, future reforms will be decided behind closed doors. >> located near the red sea, the facility offers three master's degree programs using german educational standards. >> in the egyptian desert directly next to the resort is where you'll find the egyptian satellite campus of the technical university of berlin. the campus cost 40 million euros to build....
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yet people are complying with the law. people are slowindown, and the number of violations has decreased in that state. >> reporter: no one denies d.c. coiffures are overflowing with money from speed camera tickets. the mayor said that he put that money to work. >> the additional revenue generated by speeding fines will be used to hire 100 new police officers. >> reporter: council member tommy wells supports the idea of more officers on the street. he said the mayor's plan still uses camera fines to fat know up the budget. >> when we balance the budget, it should be done with taxes and we should not use fines across the city to balance the budget. >> one thing to point out under the mayor's plan for speed limits over 10 miles an hour, well, that will be dropped to $50. the thing is when it comes to speed cameras throughout the city, chief lanier said that her department does not send out tickets for basically zero to 10 miles over the speed limit. a police officer would have to write that ticket also, under the mayor's pla
yet people are complying with the law. people are slowindown, and the number of violations has decreased in that state. >> reporter: no one denies d.c. coiffures are overflowing with money from speed camera tickets. the mayor said that he put that money to work. >> the additional revenue generated by speeding fines will be used to hire 100 new police officers. >> reporter: council member tommy wells supports the idea of more officers on the street. he said the mayor's plan...
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the answer is john green bob he's the chief counsel of the lawyers committee for civil rights under law hey there john let's start off by asking why are iowa secretary of state and the texas attorney general so opposed to voting monitors. again thanks for having me. i really don't know it's really quite silly the monitors from europe have been monitoring. elections for the last several years and be meeting with them to morrow and there is never been a problem like this before would you consider this a double standard considering the fact that the u.s. is advocating this group to i.c.e. and they're also advocating them. going into other countries the fifty six other states that are in countries that are participating in this and saying hey you can go ahead and monitor their elections here but when it comes to us we are fine we don't need any help. well. you've you've talked about the to sort out there the texas attorney general and the secretary of state and it's really unfortunate really gives us a black eye as a country and we should be transparent about our elections and have people i
the answer is john green bob he's the chief counsel of the lawyers committee for civil rights under law hey there john let's start off by asking why are iowa secretary of state and the texas attorney general so opposed to voting monitors. again thanks for having me. i really don't know it's really quite silly the monitors from europe have been monitoring. elections for the last several years and be meeting with them to morrow and there is never been a problem like this before would you consider...
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because it's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. >>> early voting in maryland comes to an end in a few hours. voting centers close at nine. all week we've seen polling places, some people waiting several hours just to cast their vote early. >>> question circumstance the civil marriage prodid six, the civil marriage. it's not only a battle over individual rights but a battle over religion and what the word marriage means in our culture. ♪ love and marriage >> you can't have one without the other or so the song says. same sex couples have plenty of love but without marriag
because it's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i...
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we've got to have the same bankruptcy law for people as for corporations. i need you send me to washington dc. you need to send me to washington, d.c. we need to clear lake champlain a federally protected water reservoir to read 200,000 while they are drinking water from lake champlain and were under a big threat right now, gas, natural and another company in vermont are planning on putting a natural gas under lake champlain to build a natural gas pipeline to stir up all of the water of lake champlain and make it non-drinkable. remember one third draw their drinking water from lake champlain. all gas pipelines leak sometimes come so the gas and lead. this would be a disaster. we have got to get lake champlain declared a federally protected water reservoir. we've got to get federal funding for the public works project because right now under vermont, the new york and the canadian side treated this ridge is being dumped into lake champlain, and that was happening when bernie sanders was the mayor of burlington dumping it into lake champlain while simultaneous
we've got to have the same bankruptcy law for people as for corporations. i need you send me to washington dc. you need to send me to washington, d.c. we need to clear lake champlain a federally protected water reservoir to read 200,000 while they are drinking water from lake champlain and were under a big threat right now, gas, natural and another company in vermont are planning on putting a natural gas under lake champlain to build a natural gas pipeline to stir up all of the water of lake...
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. >> what this law does is give us a say in how does this affect me. >> the county pays $15 an hour, correct? >> reporter: videos posted to youtube are intensifying and already bitter fight. this one allegedly shows young people paid by the county to lobby for question b. >> the law says in maryland you cannot spend tax dollars on political activities. the definition of political activities is promoting or oppose ago ballot question. >> reporter: this afternoon the county fired back, saying the bargaining has cost taxpayers a lot of money and that it is appropriate, not illegal to use county resources to advocate for question b. in montgomery county, andrea mccain, 9news. >> the fop has asked state and federal prosecutors to investigate whether montgomery county used any federal funding to campaign for question b. a county spokesman said emphatically it did not. >>> tonight v state police are investigating the sheriff's deputy involved in the death of a 17-year-old boy. >> so this started when deputies from both stafford and fauquier counties responded to a crash on clyde road in fau
. >> what this law does is give us a say in how does this affect me. >> the county pays $15 an hour, correct? >> reporter: videos posted to youtube are intensifying and already bitter fight. this one allegedly shows young people paid by the county to lobby for question b. >> the law says in maryland you cannot spend tax dollars on political activities. the definition of political activities is promoting or oppose ago ballot question. >> reporter: this afternoon the...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> i'm bret baier in washington. the big story here today is the final unemployment report and the last weekend of campaigning before america votes. tonight on "special report," president obama says the addition of 171,000 jobs in october shows real progress. the president did not mention the jobless rate went up tenth of a point to 7.9%. mitt romney made sure his audience heard that statistic and pointed out the unemployment rate is higher than when the president took office. plus a look at what the rate would be with the same workforce in place. it appears f.b.i. agents will get access to suspect in libya terror attack held in tunisia. also today, the c.i.a. is giving a timeline of its response to the assault. we'll have that. mayor michael bloomberg has announced, just announced the new york city marathon is canceled in the wake of hurricane sandy. we're live. plus, the politicians of coal. "special report" from washin
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> i'm bret baier in washington. the big story here today is the final unemployment report and the last weekend of campaigning before america votes. tonight on "special report," president obama says the addition of 171,000 jobs in october shows real progress. the president did not mention the jobless rate went...
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some states have different laws. we've seen some of those laws being waved. melissa: let me ask you a quick before we run out of time. only a third of gas stations in new york city are open. a third in new jersey, a third in long island. how long do you bet it will be things are back to normal and you can pull up to a station and not wait five hours for gas? how long? >> i say a week before a lot of gas stations are online. melissa: a week. thanks so much for coming on. appreciate your time. >> thanks. melissa: patience is in short supply across the region as drivers who can find and open gas station have to deal with lines that literally stretch on for miles and miles. i mean, you can take this kind of video almost everywhere across new jersey and new york and just see these lines. rick leventhal is live in clifton, new jersey, one of these places with the latest. >> and, melissa, i want to add something to what your guest is saying. we were at a service plaza on the garden state parkway there. they didn't have power there but had a large industrialized gene
some states have different laws. we've seen some of those laws being waved. melissa: let me ask you a quick before we run out of time. only a third of gas stations in new york city are open. a third in new jersey, a third in long island. how long do you bet it will be things are back to normal and you can pull up to a station and not wait five hours for gas? how long? >> i say a week before a lot of gas stations are online. melissa: a week. thanks so much for coming on. appreciate your...
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. >> i no the vote will mean the law will be overturned. this issue will likely come down to support among african- american voters in the free state. >> join me in supporting question 6. >> marylanders for marriage equality have rolled out several ads featuring black pastors. >> it is about fairness, equality, and treating all people equally. >> the radio commercial also features president obama's support for gay marriage. >> my daughters and have friends whose parents are same-sex couples. >> we just believe that, you know fundamentally marriages between one man and one woman. it is more than about what two adults 1. >> opponents recently released as saying that question six could impact school curriculums. >> supporters say is not true. >> values are taught at home by the parents. that is why the mayor to quality has nothing to do with school. -- mayor richard quality has nothing to do with school. >> marilyn's democratic politics -- maryland's democratic politics could make it very favorable terrain. >> after election day, advocates on
. >> i no the vote will mean the law will be overturned. this issue will likely come down to support among african- american voters in the free state. >> join me in supporting question 6. >> marylanders for marriage equality have rolled out several ads featuring black pastors. >> it is about fairness, equality, and treating all people equally. >> the radio commercial also features president obama's support for gay marriage. >> my daughters and have friends...
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because it's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? >> nbc is hosting a benefit concert tonight. the event will be hosted by matt lauer and feature performances by singers with personal connections to some of the areas hardest hit. >> the entire jersey shore i knew is gone. >> jon bon jovi was back on sing up close the damage from hurricane sandy that he heard about while in london. >> to see it to devastated like this and people i grew up with, my grammar school turned into a shelter, home is gone and then saying to me, we are now homeless. >> that made his taking part in the concert a no-brainer. >> people to feel that if they support us, they know we will be supporting them. people come together in these times. >> another native son, bruce springsteen, and billy joel are also scheduled to perform along with 16. >> my heart goes out to anybody that is suffering or going through a situation. >> this can keep matt lauer suggested a fund-raiser to nbc executives after seeing the devastation in queens. >> when we started to see the first
because it's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? >> nbc is hosting a benefit concert tonight. the event will be hosted by matt lauer and feature performances by singers with personal connections to some of the areas hardest hit. >> the entire jersey shore i knew is gone. >> jon bon jovi was back on sing up close the damage from hurricane sandy that he heard about while in london. >> to see it to devastated like this and...
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. >> we are going to have to look at moving forward in the possibility of changing the laws to either getting larger sites, arena-type stadiums, sites, or adding additional sites. >> our folks need to be able to go in and cast their votes and not be in lines too long. >> reporter: spiner, chair of the prince george's county democratic central committee says he's worried some voters may be turned off by the wait. >> my concern is montgomery county's outpacing us probably about maybe 5% to 7% more voters turning out in this election. but yet their lines are just a fraction of ours as far as time, folks standing in line. >> so here in prince george's county latest numbers, about 56,000 people have voted so far in montgomery county. about 57,000. and as you heard, waits of 45 minutes or less there. now the next question is what is it going to be like on election day. we'll have that report coming up at 6:00. in prince george's county i'm tracy wilkins, news 4. >>> the news 4 iteam is on voter patrol for you between now and election day. if you see a problem with voting we want to hear fro
. >> we are going to have to look at moving forward in the possibility of changing the laws to either getting larger sites, arena-type stadiums, sites, or adding additional sites. >> our folks need to be able to go in and cast their votes and not be in lines too long. >> reporter: spiner, chair of the prince george's county democratic central committee says he's worried some voters may be turned off by the wait. >> my concern is montgomery county's outpacing us probably...
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there so the rise in employment law and that's it right there will end in ways that rise from obamacare and you're sticking to that obamacare thesis despite the revision in part time jobs for september which was revised down after that huge number was reported. well we had what was last month was eight hundred fifty two hundred sixty two thousand jobs but tell you of the last month they were i would see that we expect to see a resurgent reversion to the mean here we're going to got not the direction that i expected by the way because whole time employment actually rose today right but we're looking at you know one good number you know not in context what this trend has been really all year towards more part time employment a lot of people tell me you know and quite accurately as they've met you know you can't blame all of this on obamacare but i never did in the first place or all i said was it was a factor right so we've had this trend towards part time employment for a long time yet we have why because companies don't want to pay wages so obamacare didn't create things but obamacare.
there so the rise in employment law and that's it right there will end in ways that rise from obamacare and you're sticking to that obamacare thesis despite the revision in part time jobs for september which was revised down after that huge number was reported. well we had what was last month was eight hundred fifty two hundred sixty two thousand jobs but tell you of the last month they were i would see that we expect to see a resurgent reversion to the mean here we're going to got not the...
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laws could be a sticking point. they want to give those people a chance in case there is a snag, a hiccup, they can still have time to get to the polls november 6th. >> and in case they don't know, 6 and 7, we're talking about same-sex marriage and we're talking about expanding gambling in prince george's county. >> yeah, two big, big contentious issues. two issues that both sides, the fors and against, have spent a ton of money, a ton of money, record-setting amounts of money, manpower, and so on. and so these issues really are driving people. people want to take their time in the booths. and so that's contributing to the long line as well as just the turnout. >> a lot to get through on those ballots. how about the district? what's going on in d.c.? because we're seeing long lines here too. >> yeah, you have the council chair up for grabs and you have the at-large seats. and so people really want to make a conscientious choice. we did have some listeners to call in and complain. because once the precinct moved from
laws could be a sticking point. they want to give those people a chance in case there is a snag, a hiccup, they can still have time to get to the polls november 6th. >> and in case they don't know, 6 and 7, we're talking about same-sex marriage and we're talking about expanding gambling in prince george's county. >> yeah, two big, big contentious issues. two issues that both sides, the fors and against, have spent a ton of money, a ton of money, record-setting amounts of money,...
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laws, and now they're planning to intimidate voters even if they turn up to pledge their votes. for more on this issue i'm delighted to welcome ari melber, a lawyer and correspondent for "the nation" magazine and karen finney, a columnist for the hill and an msnbc political analyst. karen, in virginia the election officials are caught warning residents about anonymous callers who are saying things over the phone that are intimidating. in florida similar tactics targeting black and hispanic voters but there are also deceitful actions at actual polling stations. >> absolutely. there have been reports in colorado and also earlier in nevada of people also tearing up voter registration forms if you didn't register republican. you also have people coming up to individuals who are trying to do early vote asking them for their i.d. even though they have no right to ask them for their i.d. there have been reports of people filming people going in and out of polling locations. we have heard some stories about both during the voting reg strak process and we're hearing it's going to happen
laws, and now they're planning to intimidate voters even if they turn up to pledge their votes. for more on this issue i'm delighted to welcome ari melber, a lawyer and correspondent for "the nation" magazine and karen finney, a columnist for the hill and an msnbc political analyst. karen, in virginia the election officials are caught warning residents about anonymous callers who are saying things over the phone that are intimidating. in florida similar tactics targeting black and...
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prison industry is one that has started pretty much as we saw the surge of s b ten seventy and copycat laws around the country where they were detaining immigrants and sending them to private prison facilities and immigration detention facilities and turning a profit based on contract sometimes up to two hundred dollars a night per immigrant detain and these facilities obviously the two largest ones are the geo group as well as corp america which has profit in the five billion dollar amount a year between both combined that's a drag link and they actually report after report says that they actually lobbied to have those anti immigrant last pass because they need immigrants to fill those detentions in order to turn a profit great axle and now the report left some service says of wells fargo offers to let you know customers well site offers an advertising geared toward hispanics they're accepting that take a lot of meticulous of course identification cards issued to formal foreign national partnerships with latin latino community groups and remittance services so can you explain a little bit
prison industry is one that has started pretty much as we saw the surge of s b ten seventy and copycat laws around the country where they were detaining immigrants and sending them to private prison facilities and immigration detention facilities and turning a profit based on contract sometimes up to two hundred dollars a night per immigrant detain and these facilities obviously the two largest ones are the geo group as well as corp america which has profit in the five billion dollar amount a...
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i have people on staten i'll, new jersey, on long island, my son if law's house, washed away. people living with no houses and people in staten island, crying with no water. be real. these people need help. we should mobilize our police department. get them over to staten island. there are only cops and firemen, maybe that is the problem. my problem is i am getting the calls each day, people are crying, why isn't anyone doing anything in now we don't care about that, we are going to have a marathon on sunday? something is wrong with somebody. this is ridiculous. guys who are retired say they call the special number and they are asked, go along the parade route on sunday for crowd control. they want to help people. you ought to find more bodies in the houses, with freeport and the rockaways. people are patting themselves on the back what a great job --. >>neil: i would say patting on the back when the job is done. staten island is getting the attention because the long forgotten borrowing deserves attention because these folks are hurting. you can see the results what is going
i have people on staten i'll, new jersey, on long island, my son if law's house, washed away. people living with no houses and people in staten island, crying with no water. be real. these people need help. we should mobilize our police department. get them over to staten island. there are only cops and firemen, maybe that is the problem. my problem is i am getting the calls each day, people are crying, why isn't anyone doing anything in now we don't care about that, we are going to have a...
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they've been looking at all the voter laws in these swing states just for the possibility that this could happen in ohio or colorado or florida or, you know, any of the -- virginia, any of those other swing states. >> you're seeing evidence in ohio, john, of a lot of lawyers getting ready to get involved if necessary. >> reporter: and let's hope it doesn't happen. but they're watching this through the early voting process. there are observers when you go to the early voting there are observers from both campaigns. both campaigns are trying to turn out the focus in this last weekend you can vote now because of the court decisions and the like you can vote now through monday. each campaign has a list of people who promised to vote early. if you haven't voted, they're calling you saying you promised to vote this morning, you didn't show up. do you need a ride? what can we do? they expect it could be close enough that, yes, as candy noted, some states have an automatic depending on the ballot of the vote, that's could have, would have, should have, but this is so close in so many battleground
they've been looking at all the voter laws in these swing states just for the possibility that this could happen in ohio or colorado or florida or, you know, any of the -- virginia, any of those other swing states. >> you're seeing evidence in ohio, john, of a lot of lawyers getting ready to get involved if necessary. >> reporter: and let's hope it doesn't happen. but they're watching this through the early voting process. there are observers when you go to the early voting there...
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international rights and international law we should not bomb iran we need to cut the budget and bring the troops home we should end the war in afghanistan tomorrow . persecutors a little slower close let's. let's split kill the patriot act. again. if you. want to. welcome back to cross talk on people go to remind you we're talking about extreme weather and politics. and. you know it seems like the united states is kind of singled out in many ways because they kind of debate we're having here doesn't happen in other places in the world and it's because of a charge that richard has made is that a lot of people are in denial and they're paid off to be in denial how do you react to that. i think that's silly i don't think that's the reason at all i think that the american. tradition of being stronger and independent. american citizens a parent can people have a tradition of being independent thinkers they don't they don't necessarily believe the experts that are on t.v. they try to figure out things for themselves they go from their own experience and they have a different opinion and tha
international rights and international law we should not bomb iran we need to cut the budget and bring the troops home we should end the war in afghanistan tomorrow . persecutors a little slower close let's. let's split kill the patriot act. again. if you. want to. welcome back to cross talk on people go to remind you we're talking about extreme weather and politics. and. you know it seems like the united states is kind of singled out in many ways because they kind of debate we're having here...
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when they were called out for breaking the law, they collaborated to break the law that granted citizens and residents oversight to their activities. the retaliation they deliberately vote today remove the sunshine ordinance task force only physically disabled member. even though they offered to stay on the task force until they successor could be found. the sunshine ordinance task force has a mandate that one member must be physically disabled at all times. they deliberately voted to remove the only physically disabled member of the task force, and the removal of this person was the dismantling of the sunshine task force. as a result, the sunshine task force could not perform their duties. it has been five months since the sunshine ordinance task force has met. when the six supervisors voted to remove the physically disabled person from the task force, two felonies were committed. they were obstruction of justice and felony perjury. sunshine ordinance section 67.36, the sunshine ordinance shall supersede all local law. the sunshine ordinance provides the residents a check and balance wa
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we are improving the rule of law. we are confronting these cartels, we're trying to bring them down, bring them to justice. we are transforming institutions devoted to the rule of law. and we are also going to the most vulnerable area of society to try to reconstruct the social fabric. of course we want to have much better results. >> rose: are you succeeding. >> i think we would want to have much betterresults. we have some indications that we are on the right track. let me show you again a simple chart of what we have been able to do in cuidad juarez. it became at some point a couple years ago one of the most violent cities in the world. >> rose: right. >> the drug gangs were fighting each other, they were killing each other and it was very very hard and it was a very very hard environment. we had been able to bring the homicide rate 76% with a comprehensive strategy and we are doing things like this in other areas of the country where the violence is particularly significant. overall, the crime rate in mexico decre
we are improving the rule of law. we are confronting these cartels, we're trying to bring them down, bring them to justice. we are transforming institutions devoted to the rule of law. and we are also going to the most vulnerable area of society to try to reconstruct the social fabric. of course we want to have much better results. >> rose: are you succeeding. >> i think we would want to have much betterresults. we have some indications that we are on the right track. let me show...
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. >>> it is a story we first told you about and now a jury will decide if a principal broke the law when she did not tell police about accusations of sex abuse against one of her teachers, we are at the courthouse, tune in then for a live update on jury deliberations. >>> thank you for trussing ktvu channel 2 news, we will see you the next time news breaks and we are always here for you at ktvu.com and mobile ktvu.com. send comments to comments@captioncolorado.com captions by terry james, caption colorado, llc. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios
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there i served as vice president of one of the largest law schools, largest public law schools in the country. i took that sense of purpose, and i applied to the san francisco courts indegint panel and there i work on behalf excuse the expression, dirt poor residents who cannot afford an attorney of their own. but i did not stop there. i took that sense of purpose, and i founded the radio and television program that originate, on ksfs called folk law to give voice to the issues facing san francisco now these are not the issues that make the 10:00 o'clock news, these are the issues like parking, these are the issues like domestic violence prevention and funding for the arts that are dear to my heart and are dear to the hearts of residents as well. folks, this election, is about the future. but i do know one thing here in the present, i know that working with my neighbors, my community members, whether you are a laborer or someone in the tech field or an artist, i know that one thing, we can overcome any of the challenges that we face if we face them together, together, together, togeth
there i served as vice president of one of the largest law schools, largest public law schools in the country. i took that sense of purpose, and i applied to the san francisco courts indegint panel and there i work on behalf excuse the expression, dirt poor residents who cannot afford an attorney of their own. but i did not stop there. i took that sense of purpose, and i founded the radio and television program that originate, on ksfs called folk law to give voice to the issues facing san...